The poll of the Pollster investigation Institute published on Wednesday, commissioned by the “Super Express”, shows that 62% of Poles believe that the government of Donald Tusk does not meet its electoral promises.
Only 27 percent of respondents believe that Tusk's cabinet keeps its word, while 11 percent of respondents could not answer this question explicitly.
Donald Tusk's government under public scrutiny
The results of the survey conducted on 8-9 August 2024 on a group of 1011 adults of Poles show a clear decrease in assurance in Donald Tusk's government. The vast majority of respondents critically measure the government's ability to deliver on the promises made. Only 1 in 4 Poles see that the government is fulfilling at least part of the announced actions.
Trust in Government is decreasing
The published results may indicate a increasing disillusionment of society with the policies of the current government. The difference in opinions is significant, which may propose that Donald Tusk's government is increasingly having difficulty maintaining public support. The fact that as many as 11 percent of respondents were incapable to take a clear stand besides underlines the increasing uncertainty among voters.
The survey was conducted on a comparatively large sample, which allows to consider its results as typical of the full population of adult Poles. specified surveys frequently reflect general social sentiments that can have a crucial impact on future political decisions and government strategies.
Possible political consequences
Such advanced social discontent can affect political dynamics in Poland. A advanced percent of critically evaluators of the government can mobilise opposition and increase force on rulers to more effectively implement their promises or change political priorities.
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